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Robert Van Woesik
Florida Institute of Technology - Melbourne / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1322996
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Robert Van Woesik's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Coral bleaching: the winners and the losersY Loya, K Sakai, K Yamazato, Y Nakano, H Sambali, R van WoesikEcology Letters 4 (2), 122-131, 200115632001
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Low symbiont diversity in southern Great Barrier Reef corals, relative to those of the CaribbeanTC LaJeunesse, WKW Loh, R Van Woesik, O Hoegh‐Guldberg, ...Limnology and Oceanography 48 (5), 2046-2054, 20035212003
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A global analysis of coral bleaching over the past two decadesS Sully, DE Burkepile, MK Donovan, G Hodgson, R Van WoesikNature communications 10 (1), 1264, 20194612019
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Revisiting the winners and the losers a decade after coral bleachingR van Woesik, K Sakai, A Ganase, Y LoyaMarine Ecology Progress Series 434, 67-76, 20114802011
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Water-flow rates and passive diffusion partially explain differential survival of corals during the 1998 bleaching eventT Nakamura, R Van WoesikMarine Ecology Progress Series 212, 301-304, 20013882001
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